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May
12
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Susan Hiner, a student from Emporia State University, shares her experience completing her practicum with NNLM Region 4. When I began my practicum at the University of Utah Eccles Health Sciences Library, I did not know what to expect. Although I had volunteered at a public library and have my CHIS level II certification, I hadn’t… Read More »
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May
10
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Due to unforeseen events, our speaker is unable to make our NNLM R4 Connections meeting this Thursday, the 12th of May. We do want to apologize and want to assure everyone that we are working closely with her to reschedule this talk, given the expressed interest on the topic. She is more than willing to… Read More »
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May
10
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NIH Request for Information (RFI) seeks input on how to best collect and integrate environmental health data into the All of Us Research Program dataset. The precision medicine approach considers an individual’s biology, lifestyle, and environment to make more individualized preventive and medical care decisions. The collection of environmental data is critical for researchers using the… Read More »
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May
09
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The National Center for Data Services will offer a course entitled the Fundamentals of Health Sciences Research Data Management from June 13, 2022 – August 8, 2022. This class is designed to provide information professionals working in health sciences with an introduction to research data management. This 8-week course will have participants read foundational texts… Read More »
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May
09
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The CDC is focused on addressing a startling statistic: Black women are three times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related cause than White women. Differences in medical access, healthcare quality, underlying chronic health conditions, structural racism, and implicit bias contribute to this alarming disparity. Social determinants of health, which are defined by the CDC… Read More »
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